Division of Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), MT 636 1720 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham, AL, 35294-4410, USA.
Comprehensive Cancer Center, UAB, Birmingham, AL, USA.
J Cancer Surviv. 2017 Jun;11(3):350-359. doi: 10.1007/s11764-016-0593-9. Epub 2017 Jan 9.
The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and impact of a ballroom dance intervention on improving quality of life (QOL) and relationship outcomes in cancer survivors and their partners.
We conducted a pilot randomized controlled trial with two arms (Restoring Health in You (and Your Partner) through Movement, RHYTHM): (1) immediate dance intervention and (2) delayed intervention (wait-list control). The intervention consisted of 10 private weekly dance lessons and 2 practice parties over 12 weeks. Main outcomes were physical activity (Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire), functional capacity (6 Minute Walk Test), QOL (SF-36), Couples' trust (Dyadic Trust Scale), and other dyadic outcomes. Exit interviews were completed by all participating couples.
Thirty-one women survivors (68% breast cancer) and their partners participated. Survivors were 57.9 years old on average and 22.6% African American. Partners had similar characteristics. RHYTHM had significant positive effects on physical activity (p = 0.05), on the mental component of QOL (p = 0.04), on vitality (p = 0.03), and on the dyadic trust scale (p = 0.04). Couples expressed satisfaction with the intervention including appreciating the opportunity to spend time and exercise together. Survivors saw this light-intensity physical activity as easing them into becoming more physically active.
Light intensity ballroom dancing has the potential to improve cancer survivors' QOL. Larger trials are needed to build strong support for this ubiquitous and acceptable activity.
Ballroom dance may be an important tool for cancer survivors to return to a physically active life and improve QOL and other aspects of their intimate life.
本研究旨在评估交谊舞干预对改善癌症幸存者及其伴侣的生活质量(QOL)和关系结果的可行性、可接受性和影响。
我们进行了一项具有两个组别的试点随机对照试验(通过运动恢复您(和您的伴侣)的健康,即 RHYTHM):(1)立即进行舞蹈干预,(2)延迟干预(等待名单对照)。干预包括 10 节私人每周舞蹈课和 12 周内的 2 次练习派对。主要结果是身体活动(Godin 休闲运动问卷)、功能能力(6 分钟步行测试)、QOL(SF-36)、夫妻信任(二元信任量表)和其他二元结果。所有参与的夫妇都完成了退出访谈。
31 名女性幸存者(68%为乳腺癌)及其伴侣参加了研究。幸存者的平均年龄为 57.9 岁,22.6%为非裔美国人。伴侣具有相似的特征。RYTHM 对身体活动(p=0.05)、QOL 的心理成分(p=0.04)、活力(p=0.03)和二元信任量表(p=0.04)均有显著的积极影响。夫妇们对干预表示满意,包括欣赏有机会一起度过时间和锻炼。幸存者认为这种低强度的身体活动可以帮助他们变得更加活跃。
低强度的交谊舞有可能改善癌症幸存者的 QOL。需要更大规模的试验来为这种普遍且可接受的活动提供强有力的支持。
交谊舞可能是癌症幸存者恢复活跃生活、提高 QOL 和其他亲密生活方面的重要工具。